When you have a two-player equity joint venture partnership in a commercial real estate deal and there is a promote structure in place, you will likely end up with three... read more →
What a wicked web we weave. Ah yes, through all of our toil, we sometimes end up with a model that is just way too cumbersome to navigate and make inputs,... read more →
Some real estate transactions entail a "value add" strategy, wherein the property will receive at a minimum some cosmetic upgrades, and perhaps much more. Using an apartment building as an... read more →
The VLOOKUP function is used to return a value from one place in your spreadsheet into the cell where the VLOOKUP function sits. If you live your life in spreadsheets,... read more →
Real estate entrepreneurs with limited or no personal investment capital are often interested in doing deals using "sweat equity". We discuss this equity partnership tactic below. What is sweat equity? First off, let's define... read more →
Here's what's new with Valuate this month: 1 - a streamlined "Flip" mode that allows you to model out investments with a timeline of 2 to 12 months 2 - the... read more →
It's long overdue, but better late than never. Get your free Excel for Mac most commonly used keyboard shortcuts PDF one-pager here. You can get the Excel for PC version... read more →
Learn more about REFM Certification In Excel For Real Estate here; it's a great way to learn/sharpen your skills and add to your resume and LinkedIn profile. More than 1,350... read more →
Real estate development is a fascinating process, but it has a lot of moving parts. Learn about how it all starts in Part 1 of this free E-Book series.
Commercial real estate joint ventures are a marriage of necessity: one party has an opportunity under control but needs capital, and another has capital and needs somewhere to place it that fits... read more →